What did you do to your Supra today?

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Ordered new tires to test future fitment of 20in wheels.

265/40 r19 for the front
285/40 r19 for the rear

These will be my daily driver tires so I'm also hoping the extra sidewall helps soften these Norfolk roadways, even though I know they wont do much.

Every little bit helps around this area.
 

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Anyone have a reliable shop or know the Toyota part numbers for the above items? I used a BMW site and those are the BMW stock numbers… I’m not in a dire rush for them but would like to purchase from some place that has it in stock. I can probably locate the right lower tie rod, since that’s an easy search. The other parts doesn’t easily translate (hard to find on Toyota diagrams that I’ve looked at).
 

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taught myself solidworks.

Finalized my Door Pull inner design so I can cut Toyota out of the equation.

Working on my rear diffuser design.
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Anyone have a reliable shop or know the Toyota part numbers for the above items? I used a BMW site and those are the BMW stock numbers… I’m not in a dire rush for them but would like to purchase from some place that has it in stock. I can probably locate the right lower tie rod, since that’s an easy search. The other parts doesn’t easily translate (hard to find on Toyota diagrams that I’ve looked at).
I’ve had good luck with fcp euro
 

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I miss SolidWorks, where I work they use CREO now and it's trash (in my opinion). Got to get back to doing projects at home with SolidWorks!
Its got its quirks but so far it's much more fluid and intuitive than NX9 which is what I learned on.

I find myself getting stuck when I'm overthinking and trying to force it to do something the NX9 way
 

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Its got its quirks but so far it's much more fluid and intuitive than NX9 which is what I learned on.

I find myself getting stuck when I'm overthinking and trying to force it to do something the NX9 way
I have to use microstation cad package on the railway... ?
 
 
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